UCS-Satellite-Database
Id | Name of Satellite, Alternate Names | Current Official Name of Satellite | Country/Org of UN Registry | Country of Operator/Owner | Operator/Owner | Users | Purpose | Detailed Purpose | Class of Orbit | Type of Orbit | Longitude of GEO (degrees) | Perigee (km) | Apogee (km) | Eccentricity | Inclination (degrees) | Period (minutes) | Launch Mass (kg.) | Dry Mass (kg.) | Power (watts) | Date of Launch | Expected Lifetime (yrs.) | Contractor | Country of Contractor | Launch Site | Launch Vehicle | COSPAR Number | NORAD Number | Comments | Source Used for Orbital Data | Source |
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250 | BRITE-CA-1 (BRITE Toronto) | BRITE-CA-1 | NR | Canada | University of Toronto, Institute for Aerospace Studies | Civil | Space Science | LEO | Sun-Synchronous | 0 | 613 | 739 | 8.94E-03 | 97.97 | 98.27 | 10 | 2014/6/19 | University of Toronto, Institute for Aerospace Studies | Canada | Dombarovsky Air Base | Dnepr | 2014-033L | 40020 | Canadian contribution to the BRITE (Bright Target Explorer) mission, developedby a consoritum of Canadian, Austrian and Polish institutes. It will study the brightest stars in the Milky Way galaxy. | ZARYA | http://www.univie.ac.at/brite-constellation/html/constellation.html | ||||
267 | CanX-2 (Canadian Advanced Nanospace experiment) | CanX-2 | Canada | Canada | University of Toronto, Institute for Aerospace Studies | Government/Civil | Technology Development | LEO | Sun-Synchronous | 0 | 609 | 629 | 1.43E-03 | 97.8 | 97.1 | 7 | 2008/4/28 | University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies | Canada | Satish Dhawan Space Centre | PSLV C9 | 2008-021H | 32790 | Will downlink telemetry. | www.satellitedebris.net 12/12 | http://www.lib.cas.cz/space.40/2008/I021A.HTM | ||||
268 | CanX-4 | CanX-4 | NR | Canada | University of Toronto, Institute for Aerospace Studies | Government/Civil | Technology Development | LEO | Sun-Synchronous | 0 | 642 | 659 | 1.21E-03 | 97.74 | 98.26 | 15 | 2014/6/30 | University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies | Canada | Satish Dhawan Space Centre | PSLV-CA | 2014-034C | 40055 | ZARYA | http://www.squamishchief.com/indian-rocket-successfully-launches-2-small-canadian-satellites-1.1186753 | |||||
269 | CanX-5 | CanX-5 | NR | Canada | University of Toronto, Institute for Aerospace Studies | Government/Civil | Technology Development | LEO | Sun-Synchronous | 0 | 643 | 656 | 9.26E-04 | 98.26 | 97.72 | 15 | 2014/6/30 | University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies | Canada | Satish Dhawan Space Centre | PSLV-CA | 2014-034D | 40056 | Demonstrate formation flying by a pair of nanosatellites | ZARYA | http://www.squamishchief.com/indian-rocket-successfully-launches-2-small-canadian-satellites-1.1186753 | ||||
270 | CanX-7 | CanX-7 | Canada | Canada | University of Toronto, Institute for Aerospace Studies | Government/Civil | Technology Development | LEO | Sun-Synchronous | 0 | 661 | 701 | 2.84E-03 | 98.2 | 98.3 | 15 | 2016/9/26 | University of Toronto Institute for Aerospace Studies | Canada | Satish Dhawan Space Centre | PSLV | 2016-059F | 41788 | Technology development mission validating a deorbit drag sail. | JMSatcat/12_16 | http://spaceflightnow.com/2016/09/26/india-declares-success-on-pslvs-most-complex-mission/ |
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